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GREEK TRIREME
The Greek Trireme was the "state
of the art" fighting ship designed to be able to cover
long distances quickly under oar and sail, and in battle
to ram enemy ships with devastating effect.
The first definite
reference to the use of triremes in naval combat
dates to 525 BC, when, the tyrant Polycrates of
Samos was able to contribute 40 triremes to a
Persian invasion of Egypt in the Battle of Pelusium.
By the early 5th century, the trireme was becoming
the dominant warship type of the eastern
Mediterranean. The first large-scale naval battle
where triremes participated was the Battle of Lade
during the Ionian Revolt, where the combined fleets
of the Greek Ionian cities were defeated by the
Persian fleet.
The Greek Trireme became
famous in the Salamis battle (480 BC) in which they
destroyed the superior Persian fleet. High speeds of
triremes and a powerful force of their metal rams
were the decisive factors. The Battle of Salamis was
the decisive momentum shift that the Greek military
had dream about. Without this victory, the Persian
army would have marched across Greece; and the
course of western civilization could have been very
different. Today's democracy wouldn't exist if
there had been no Greek Trireme then.
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This primarily wood Greek Trireme
was built from
official
blueprint.
The very first copy was commissioned in
September 2007 by BAE
Systems' President
Richard Schieffelin.
Another has been in a Greek museum in the Netherlands
since February
2008.
37" Lx 16"T
x 12" W (with oars out) $3,790
Shipping and insurance in
the contiguous USA included.
Other places: $500 flat rate. This
model is in stock and can be shipped within 5 business
days.
For a similar ships, click here:
Byzantine dromon,
Greek bireme,
greek monoreme.
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Greg"
"Trireme is of micro-museum
detail quality... better than expected, arrived timely, undamaged,
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